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A Study of the Spatial Effect Transparency Expressed in Clothing (복식에 표현된 투명성의 공간적 효과에 관한 연구)

  • 정연자
    • Journal of the Korea Fashion and Costume Design Association
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.27-32
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    • 2002
  • This study attempted to make a comparative analysis of dress and architecture to investigate the spatial effect of transparency expressed in fashion. As a result, the following findings were obtained: First, the openness of the space. It means that the human body or the dress inside it can be seen through or the inside space is opened. The volume, form and color of the undergarment seen through this transparent outer garment brings about any change to design. Also, it can be found that the role of the space is further extended as the inside space is seen through outwardly due to the outer garment. Second, interpenetration of the internal and external space. That the human body and the undergarment are seen through due to transparent dress brings about the linkage between spaces and opens the inside outwardly. Third, the briskness of the space. The trait of transparency that exposes the object behind outwardly as it is causes its form and space to be activated and conveys its spatial briskness.

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A Study on the Expression of Interior Architecture Space by Cognitive Concept (인지적 공간개념에 의한 실내건축공간의 표현에 관한 연구)

  • 이상호;김태환
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • no.23
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    • pp.132-138
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    • 2000
  • Architecture should deviate from euclidean ideas of abstract space while helping to accommodate individual perceptions and experiences of a given space. Concepts for making space should be cognitively processed. The process of gathering information from the environment represents a new spatial concept as expressed in the cognitive structural relationship between the environment and the individual as the subject of architecture. Additionally, the cognitive experience of space is primarily perceived visually, and visual perception is the basis for information-gathering and decision-making. Therefore architecture should be excluded from the conceptual focus on the existing space design rules, being expressed instead in experimental architectural spaces connected to subjective human experience. While some research has been done on this topic regarding architecture, further study is required in the area of interior design. This study proposes the possibility of composing effective living space through an investigation of cognitive space concept theory and expression elements, and includes a case study of Interior architectural spatial analysis.

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Some Topological Structures of Ordinary Smooth Topological Spaces

  • Lee, Jeong Gon;Lim, Pyung Ki;Hur, Kul
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems
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    • v.22 no.6
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    • pp.799-805
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    • 2012
  • We introduce the notions of ordinary smooth, quasi-ordinary smooth and weak ordinary smooth structure, showing that various properties of an ordinary smooth topological space can be expressed in terms of these structures. In particular, the definitions and results of [2, 4, 5] may be expressed in terms of the ordinary smooth and quasi-ordinary smooth structures. Furthermore, we present the basic concepts relating to the weak ordinary smooth structure of an ordinary smooth topological space and the fundamental properties of the objects in these structures.

A CHANGE OF SCALE FORMULA FOR WIENER INTEGRALS ON THE PRODUCT ABSTRACT WIENER SPACES

  • Kim, Young-Sik;Ahn, Jae-Moon;Chang, Kun-Soo;Il Yoo
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.269-282
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    • 1996
  • It has long been known that Wiener measure and Wiener measurbility behave badly under the change of scale transformation [3] and under translation [2]. However, Cameron and Storvick [4] obtained the fact that the analytic Feynman integral was expressed as a limit of Wiener integrals for a rather larger class of functionals on a classical Wienrer space.

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A Study on the Collage Form Expressed in the Housing Architecture (주거건축에 나타난 Collage 형태에 관한 연구)

  • 남형자
    • Journal of the Korean housing association
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.21-31
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    • 1992
  • There are various which organize architectural forms. The concept of Collage is one of the ways to understand various situation in the Contemporary Architecture and the needed to be underrtood to solve problems in architecture, painting, sculpture etc. Formal characteristic of collage aesthetics proposed by the Cubism appeared to a creative element for a new form in the trends of architecture. Results of this study are as follows. In the Housing Architecture, The Collage is trasposed to the subjective form thanthe general form, and is used as a method to solve problems such as a perception in interior and exterior spaces and urban contexts.

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A study on the superimposition type expressed in the contemporary dwelling architecture (현대 주거건축에 표출된 중첩유형에 관한 고찰)

  • 남형우
    • Proceeding of Spring/Autumn Annual Conference of KHA
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    • 1992.11a
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    • pp.33-44
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    • 1992
  • There are various which organize architectural forms. The concept of Collage is one of the ways to understand various situation in the Contemporary Architecture and the needed to be underrtood to solve problems in architecture, painting, sculpture etc. Formal characteristic of collage aesthetics proposed by the Cubism appeared to a creative element for a new form in the trends of architecture. Results of this study are as follows. In the Housing Architecture, the Collage is transposed to the subjective form than the general form, and is used as a method to solve problems such as a perception in interior and exterior spaces and urban contexts.

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Transcendental Abstraction in Non-geometric Contemporary Architecture - focused on Deleuze's Thinking - (비기하학적 현대건축의 초월론적 추상 - 들뢰즈의 사유를 중심으로 -)

  • Cho, Yong-Soo
    • Journal of the Architectural Institute of Korea Planning & Design
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    • v.35 no.5
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    • pp.107-116
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    • 2019
  • Non-geometric shapes in contemporary architecture was explained from the transcendental schema of Deleuze with his abstraction theory. In this explanation, the intensity, the movement and change and the sublime were suggested as the expressional elements of the transcendental abstraction related with the artistic sensation of architecture. First, the intensity as a power of sensation which acts to the body before the recognition of brain is mainly expressed with the movement of curved lines of architectural space. Second, the movement of change is expressed as the de-centralized and de-formalized nomadic curve as the line in architectural 'smooth space' which has unrestrained orientations. Third, the sublime is expressed in the hugeness, enormousness or sometimes uncanny in void space, which could be contradictively mixed with senses of displeasure and pleasure. The sublime feelings in architecture can be emerging by rationally overcoming the unpleasant senses of contradictive spaces in architecture or urban fabric. This study has explained those expressional elements with the architectural works of Steven Holl, Frank Gehry and Zaha Hadid.

Study of the Musical Spaces Composition in Daniel Libeskind Architecture (다니엘 리베스킨트 건축의 음악적 공간 구성에 관한 연구)

  • Song, Dae-Ho
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.793-800
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    • 2015
  • This study is to analyze correlation between Daniel Libeskind's architecture works and the effects as a series of music works be learning in youth and opera "Aron and Mose". The results showed that First, Libeskind created convergence of invisible line by borrowing the composition of freely flowed scales in score from his architecture. Second, he composed geometrical shapes of contrapuntal reiteration based on double tune in music structure, in other words forms of polyphonic proportion. and he expressed the geometrically, freely line rhythm by planning composition of multidimensional spaces, "Hybrid", planning the contrast of material, form by results of Intertextually combination between Architecture and Music. Third, he tried to express the pain, fear, anxiety, etc. of the past spatially, and constructed "the spaces of absence" on his works through inspiration from Arnold Sch$\ddot{o}$nberg's works.

A Study on the Utilization of Perspective Representation in a Construction Space - centering on the tombs and mural paintings of Koguryo - (건축공간에서의 원근기법 이용에 관한 연구(1) - 고구려 무덤과 그 벽화를 중심으로 -)

  • Hong, Jae-Dong;Lim, Choong-Shin
    • Journal of architectural history
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    • v.6 no.3 s.13
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    • pp.129-143
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    • 1997
  • The perspective representation and its effect that appeared in the tombs and mural paintings of koguryo are summarized as follows: First, The inside structure of the tombs is likely to show the deepness effect, placing each function in the front and both sides centering around the mane pillars and creating the boundaries and the spaces that have various visibility between the inside and outside spaces of the structure just like a traditional Korean house shows. In addition, The deepness effect is emphasized by suggesting that the spaces are countinued with a storage attached behind the main house or by forming the level and deployment in a narrow space like the scene that a large array is looked out from the main house. Second, The deepness effect is expressed by making the form of ceiling turn to a vertical space of an ascending image, constructing it just as the lotus lamp ceiling of a wooden architecture or drawing it just like the imaginary heavenly world with the sun the moon and mythical fairies and animals spread in it. Thried, The perspective effect is disclosed by drawing the mural pictures in an equally set bird's-eye view without regard to the disfance proportion according to the conceptual visualization which is not a visual penetration, adopting the multiple view points and moving view points that are moving around as an important manner of seeing. Fourth, The deepness effect is emphasized through the scene of changing spaces when they are looked out far or looked into depending on a viewpoint of the daily life by forming the fromes of paintings that we made up with actual pillars, Du Gong, crossbeams or that are painted in most tombs. Fifth, The rich spatial senses are reflected by originating the characters of the three directions, level, deployment and ascending. An example which can support the conclusion of this study can be given here. that is, the construction ground plan of a dwelling house of a nobleman at the end of Koguryo as a remain which was excavated at Dongdae Ja in Jip An.

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Characteristics and Meanings of Collage Expressed in Fashion Illustrations (패션 일러스트레이션에서의 콜라주 표현의 특성과 의미)

  • Kim, Soon-Ja
    • Journal of the Korea Fashion and Costume Design Association
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.111-126
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    • 2011
  • Cultural collage phenomena came to the fore where various differing elements combined to make a reality in the post-modern culture. Collage, a technique with which to express a unique sense of texture has been used since a long time ago by fashion illustrators, finds itself expressed in much more diverse forms and characteristics, and its meanings changed, too. The purpose of this study is to analyze the formative characteristics of collage as expressed in fashion illustrations since 2000s and look into its aesthetic meanings, and in doing so, examine effects of changes along the times that have sought plural diversity on fashion illustrations. This study selected and examined from various collage techniques three collage expression techniques including papier colle, photo montage and assemblage frequently used as techniques of fashion illustrations. Papier colle technique expressed in fashion illustration simplify forms, thereby stressing linear elements, and express lines and planes At the same time, such works provide depth to planar spaces by overlapping objects and putting together differing elements, In fashion illustrations utilizing photo montage more than one images taken from photos are cut up and reconstructed, where illusory and sometimes shocking images are conveyed through particular forms or unrealistic compositions created by casual combination of unrelated images. Unique and eccentric images are conveyed by means of assemblage through the combination of various kinds of heterogeneous materials in fashion illustrations. This not only conveys fashion images sensitively but presents each fragment as objets regardless of its original functions, and attempts at new concepts.

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